Zelensky on Moscow trip: 'it's difficult, a lot of Ukrainian drones in the air'

ONP Summary
Russian military forces struck Ukrainian targets overnight, killing at least two civilians, as US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky met at a NATO summit in Turkey. The attacks coincided with discussions about Ukraine's acute shortages of ammunition and air defense systems.
Progressive: Escalating pressure on NATO ally — progressive outlets stressed Russia's repeated strikes within days and framed the Trump-Zelensky meeting as support for Ukraine's NATO path.
Conservative: Practical military priorities — conservative outlets focused on Trump's diplomatic role and Ukraine's critical shortages of ammunition and missile interceptors.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, responding to a question from U.S.
President Donald Trump about whether he would travel to Moscow for talks, joked that there were too many Ukrainian drones there.
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security at the University of Birmingham, says that "it would be wasted effort and huge distraction if Trump and Zelensky went to Moscow only to hear Putin reiterate his ridiculous demands". ...
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